it's not her party, it's barack obama's party. he has -- that's the chance of his second term is it'll govern by leading his own party. and in that case, i would think that the chance of getting the kinds of things you would think are good policy, good policy outcomes would be much better than if the republicans rehabilitated themselves and felt more confident in blocking legislation, which is what they do. >> we've got to go, but mark haleprin, you wanted to join -- >> just rand paul, there's focus on his foreign policy positions. rand paul's popularity with young people is something. you saw it in cpac where the voters are younger voters. he is as a charismatic leader and as someone today coming out with a new position on immigration, i think he's part of, maybe not as a personality, but h-- >> you talk about bill maher talking about 55% real tax rate, right, that's going to have an impact because that's the world that 20-year-olds are going to be facing 20 years from now if we don't start making responsible decisions in washing